teeitup wrote:
> My debian linux based LMS server is protected by an APC UPS.
>
> Uses package "apcupsd" and connects via a usb cable. pretty simple to
> setup.
>
> Power outages are the new normal in California.
>
> I don't really care about the PC or the software. It's the music library
>
My debian linux based LMS server is protected by an APC UPS.
Uses package "apcupsd" and connects via a usb cable. pretty simple to
setup.
Power outages are the new normal in California.
I don't really care about the PC or the software. It's the music library
that I'm worried about. The hours
Shazster wrote:
> Right now Daphile is my LMS server OS & I have 2 Pis running
> PiCorePlayer, but once upon a time I ran Max2Play on them & the SD cards
> did not enjoy the "spontaneity" my rural power grid "enjoys". So far not
> a problem with PiCorePlayer, but if I can mitigate future SD
Roland0 wrote:
> If there is a apcupsd package for the OS they are based on (Tiny Core,
> Gentoo) then yes. Otherwise, you'd have to create such a package
> yourself.
> Also, if you only use PiCorePlayer as a player, a UPS isn't necessary,
> as it doesn't need to be shut down.
>
>
>
> I fail
Shazster wrote:
> Has anyone managed to shoehorn any UPS support into any of their current
> linux LMS setups PiCorePlayer or Daphile? Is it possible via their CLIs
> ability?
>
If there is a apcupsd package for the OS they are based on (Tiny Core,
Gentoo) then yes. Otherwise, you'd have to
Has anyone managed to shoehorn any UPS support into any of their current
linux LMS setups PiCorePlayer or Daphile? Is it possible via their CLIs
ability?
The goal would be running an apcupsd server along side LMS to ensure
stability in wonky power environments (rural areas with shitty grid like